Gary Nolan (rugby league)

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Gary Nolan was an English rugby league player for Hull. Nolan was a substitute, and scored a try in Hull's 14-4 victory over Widnes in the Premiership final during the 1990-91 season at Old Trafford, Manchester on the 12 May 1991.[1] He had previously scored the winning try in the semi-final against Leeds RLFC, leapt into the air to collect a bomb from Greg Mackey and taking the ball out of the hands of Leeds "star" All-Black full-back John Gallagher.

Nolan had been an amateur with Hull Dockers just six weeks previously. He made his mark in the Old Trafford game after entering as a 48th-minute substitute. He claimed the clinching try in the 14-4 win with just 10 minutes remaining when he stretched out an arm through a tangle of bodies. It was only his fourth first-team appearance and he enjoyed only a short career. He is now the manager of a food processing plant in Hull.

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